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PROC. ENTOMOL. SOC. WASH. 107(1), 2005, pp. 218-228 A TAXONOMIC REVIEW OF MATSUMURELLA ISHIHARA (HEMIPTERA: CICADELLIDAE: DELTOCEPHALINAE) FROM CHINA Yalin Zhang and Wu Dai Key Laboratory of Plant Protection Resources and Pest Management, Ministry of Ed- ucation, Entomological Museum, Northwest Sci-Tech University of Agriculture and For- estry, Yangling, Shaanxi 712100. China (e-mail: [email protected]; daiwu@ nwsuaf.edu.cn) — Abstract. The nine species of the genus Matsumurella Ishihara from China are re- viewed and illustrations of genitalia are provided. Among them, two new species, M. protrudea and M. parallela, are described bringing the number of species in the world to twelve. A key is given to Chinese species. Key Words: Homoptera, Cicadellidae, Deltocephalinae, Matsumurella, new species, China The leafhopper genus Matsumurella Type specimens and other materials ex- (Deltocephalinae: Athysanini) was estab- amined are deposited in the Institute ofZo- lished by Ishihara (1953) for two species ology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (IZ- from Japan, M. kogotensis (Matsumu- CAS), Entomological Museum of North- ra,1914), the type species, and M. praesul west Sci-Tech University of Agriculture (Horvath,1899). Later, Ishihara (1958) pro- and Forestry (NWSUAF), Shanghai Ento- posed an unnecessary replacement name mological Museum (SEM), and Nankai (Shonenus), for Matsumurella, [preoccu- University (NKU), Tianjin. pied by Matsumuraiella Enderlein, 1906 (Psocoptera)]. Emeljanov (1962) described Matsumurella Ishihara one new species M. phaea and tranfered M. Matsumurella Ishihara 1953a: 200. Type praestans (Jacobi, 1943) to the genus from species: Jassus kogotensis Matsumura, Allygus. Anufriev (1971) placed M. praes- 1914, by original designation. tans (Jacobi, 1943) in synonymy with M. Shonenus Ishihara 1958: 232. Unnecessary praesul (Horvath, 1899) and described two replacement name forMatsumurella Ishi- new species (M. curticauda and M. longi- hara 1953 cauda) from China and one (M. phaeicola) — from Japan. Later, M. expansa Emeljanov, Description. Body elongate, robust. 1972, and M. minor Emeljanov, 1977, were Head including eyes narrower than prono- described from Mongolia. Recently, Cai tum. Crown longer medially than next to and Wang (2002) described two new spe- eyes, shorter than width between eyes; an- cies M. rurcata and M. singularis from Chi- terior margin roundly produced anteriorly na. in dorsal view; disc somewhat flat. Transi- This paper is a taxonomic review of the tion of vertex and frontoclypeus rounded. genus Matsumurella Ishihara in China. All Eyes fairly large; ocellus situated on frontal twelve species of the genus are listed, and margin ofcrown next to corresponding eye, a key is given to the nine Chinese species separated from eye by distance equal to its (two new). diameter. Clypellus similar in width VOLUME NUMBER 107, 1 219 throughout length. Pronotum with anterior 2. Aedeaguswith asingle pairofapical processes margin roundly produced and posterior (Figs. 6, 15. 23. 38. 52, 58) 3 margin slightly concave. Scutellum almost - Aedeagus with two pair of apical processes (Figs. 32, 44) 8 P/i times length ofhead, with transverse su- ture curved and depressed. Forewing elon- 3. Apical aedeagal processes forked (Fig. 58) n.ir.cata gate with a few extra cross veins; appendix - Apical aedeagual process not forked (Figs. 6. wide. 15. 23, 38, 52) 4 Male pygofer side tapering to a caudal 4. Apical proces.sesofaedeagusdirected lateralis, perpendicular to shaft (Figs. 38, 52) 5 projection, dorsoposterior margin with sev- - Apical processes of aedeagus directed antero- eral macrosetae. Subgenital plate with sev- laterally (Figs. 6. 15, 23) 6 eral macrosatae laterally. Connective Y- 5. Subgenital plate shorter than basal width, lat- shaped, shaft short and robust, arms well eral margin strongly concave subapically, developed. Paramere with basal half wide forming a digitate apical projection; aedeagus and narrowing to middle, apical half nar- basal apodeme long, preatrium indistinct(Figs. 35, 38. 39) protriidea. n. sp. row, lateral lobe absent or weakly devel- - Subgenital plate longer than basal width, lat- oped. Aedeagus with basal apodeme well eral margin weakly concave subapically: ae- developed, shaft elongate, compressed dor- deagus basal apodeme short, preatrium long soventrally, curved dorsally with one or (Figs. 48, 51) loiifiicaucUi two pair of apical appendages; phallotreme 6. Subgenital plate with concave at apical inner subapical or distad from penis apex. margin (Figs. 3, 20) 7 — - Subgenital plate without concave along inner Distribution. China, Japan, Korea, margin andwith apexcurveddorsad (Figs. 10- Mongolia and Russia (Amur, Maritime Ter- 12) curticauda ritory, Kurile Islands). 1. Apical processes of aedeagus divergent, ex- tended anterolaterally: pygofer caudal prolon- World Checklist of the Genus gation straight in dorsal view (Figs. 2, 6) ... pnu'sul Matsumurella Ishihara - Apical processes of aedeagus nearly parallel, M. curticauda Anufriev 1971. China. extended apically; pygofercaudal prolongation M. expansa Emeljanov 1972. China, Mon- waved apically in dorsal view (Figs. 19. 23) expansa golia. 8. Subgenital plate with lateral margin concave M. kogotensis (Matsumura 1914). Japan. subapically. protruded at apex: aedeagus with M. longicauda Anufriev 1971. China. subapical processes moderately long, terminat- M. minor Emeljanov 1977. China, Mongo- ing distad of aedeagal base in lateral view (Figs. 29, 33) parallela. n. sp. lia. - Subgenital plate with lateral margin produced M. parallela Zhang and Dai, n. sp. China. lobelike subapically: aedeagus with subapical M. phaea Emeljanov 1962. Russia (Amur, processes long terminating near aedeagal base Maritime Territory). in lateral view (Figs. 40. 45) minor M. phaeicola Anufriev 1971. Japan. M. praesul (Horvath 1899). China, Japan, MatMiniitrella praesul (Hor\ath) Korea, Russia (Maritime Territory, Kurile (Figs. 1-8) Islands). Jassus praesul Hor\alh 1899: .^70; Matsu- M. protruded Zhang and Dai, n. sp. China. mura 1914: 206. M. rurcata Cai and Wang 2002. China. Matsunutrella praesul: Ishihara 19S3b: 41; M. singiilaris Cai and Wang 2002. China. Metcalf 1967: 1004-1005; Anufriev Key to Species from China {6) 1971: 513; Nasi 1972: 369; Anufriev 1979a: 165; Lee 1979: 463, plate 37. Hg. 1. Aedeagus with a single apical process (Fig.65) 186a. b, Hgs. 402-403. 404 (1-2); An- - Aedeagus with one or two pair of apicalsipiirfoi-iiUiris ufriev & Emeljanov 1988: 205. phitc 140. cesses (Figs. 6. \5. 23, 32. 38, 44. 52. 58) . . 2 hg. 1. plate 141. ligs. 1-7. 220 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON Figs. 1-8. Matsumurella praesul. 1, Male pygofer side, lateral view. 2, Male pygofer side, dorsal view. 3, Genital valve and subgenital plate, ventral view. 4, Connective. 5, Paramere, dorsal view. 6, Aedeagus, dorsal view. 7, Aedeagus, lateral view. 8, Female abdominal sternum VII, ventral view. Shonenuspraesul: Vilbaste 1968: 143, plate ing, 21 August 1978, coll. Fang San-Yang 115, figs. 1-8. (NWSUAF); 1 S, Heilongjiang Prov., Bail- Allygus praestans Jacob! 1943a: 29; Anuf- ing, 390 m, 24 July 1957, He Zhong (IZ- riev 1971: 515, figs. 22-23; Anufriev CAS); 1 9, Heilongjiang Prov., Bailing, 1979a: 165. 390 m, 6 August 1963, coll. Bai Jiu-Wei Matsumurella praestans: Emelyanov 1962: (IZCAS); 1 d, Heilongjiang Prov., Yichun, 162, fig. 19; Metcalf 1967: 983; Anufriev Wuyingkou, 24 July 1980, coll. Zheng 1971: 515, figs. 22-23; Nast 1972: 369. (NKU); 1 (?, Heilongjiang Prov., Bolitong- Material examined.—China, IS, Jilin tun, 29 July 19—80, coll. Wang (NKU). Bistribution. China (Heilongjiang, Ji- Prov., 10 June 1940 (IZCAS); \S, 89, Jilin lin), Japan, Korea, Rossia (Maritime Terri- Prov., Linjiang, Hongtushan Forest Farm, 31 July 1983, coll. Wu Zheng-Liang and tory, Kurile Islands). Hua Bao-Zhen (NWSUAF); 2 c?,3 9, Jilin Matsumurella curticauda Anufriev Prov., Linjing, Naozhi, 22-24 July 1983, (Figs. 9-17) coll. Wu Zheng-Liang and Hua Bao-Zhen Matsumurella curticauda Anufriev 1971: (NWSUAF); 4 d, 4 9, Jilin Prov., Linjiang, 512, figs. 5-9; Cai and Shen 2002: 274. Dongxiaoshan Forest Farm, 3 July 1983 — coll. Wu Zheng-Liang and Hua Bao-Zhen Material examined. China: 2 S, 1 9, (NWSUAF); 1 9, Heilongjiang Prov., Yuy- Zhejiang, Hangzhou, Zhiwuyuan (Botanic VOLUME NUMBER 107, 1 221 Figs. 9-25. 9-17, Matsumurella curticauda (reproduced from Anutriev 1971). 9. Male pygofer, lateral \iew. 10, Male pygofer, caudal view. 11, Genital valve, subgenital plate, paramere and connective, dorsal view. 12. Genital valve and subgenital plate, ventral view. 1."^, Connective. 14, Aedeagus. caudal view. 15, Aedeagus. dorsal view. 16. Aedeagus, lateral view. 17. Female abdominal sternum VII. ventral \icu. 18-25, M. c.xpansa. 18, Male pygofer side, lateral view. 19. Male pygofer side, dorsal view. 20. Genital val\e and subgenital plate, ventral view. 21. Paramere. dorsal view. 22, Connective. 23a. Aedeagus dorsal view. 23b. Aedeagus. caudal view. 24, Aedeagus, lateral view. 25. Female abdominal sternum \ll. ventral \iew. 1, 222 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON Garden), 3 June 1982, coll. Yan Heng- Shanxi Prov., Mt. Hengshan, 4/6-12/15 Au- Yuan; 1 d, Zhejiang, Hangzhou, Zhiwu- gust 1964, coll. Zhou Yao and Liu Shao- yuan (Botanic Garden), 24 May 1982, coll. You (all above in NWSUAF); 1 9, Gansu Yan Hengyuan; 1 9, Zhejiang, Hangzhou, Prov., Chengxian Country, Feilongxia, Zhiwuyuan (Botanic Garden), 1 June 1982, 1,020 m, 4 July 1999, coll. He Tong-Li (IZ- coll. Yan Hengyuan; 3 9, Jiangsu, Sheshan CAS). — Mountain, 8 Ju—ne 1958 (all in SEM). Distribution. China (Henan, Jilin, Distribution. China (Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Shaanxi, Shanxi, Gansu), Mongolia. Henan). Matsumurellaparallela, Zhang and Dai, Matsumurella expansa Emeljanov new species (Figs. 18-25) (Figs. 26-33) — Male. Length (including tegmen): 6.5 Matsumurella expansa Emeljanov 1972: mm. 236, figs. 63-64; Emeljanov 1977: 151; Anufriev & Emeljanov 1988: 205, plate Yellow to fuscous. Vertex with a trans- verse black streak each side of midline on 141, fig. 13, plate 142, figs. 1-5. fore margin and a broad black transverse — Material examined. China, 16 S 8 9, band between ocelli, sometimes extending , Henan Prov., Neixiang, Baotianman, 1 to ocelli and sometimes interrupted medi- July 1998, 1,300 m, coll. Hu Jian; 7 (J, 3 ally or fused with more anterior streaks. 9, Henan Prov., Neixiang, Getiaopa, 14 Pronotum often yellow along fore border July 1998, 600-700 m, coll. Hu Jian; 1 S, with some dark spots and caudally usually Henan Prov., Xixia, Huangshian Forest black. Scutellum yellow, usually with black Farm, 17 July 1998, 800-1,300 m, coll. Hu lateral spots and often with a black trans- Jian; 1 9, Jilin Prov., Linjiang, Naozhi, 24 verse band bordering transverse suture. July 1983, coll. Hua Bao-Zhen and Wu Fore wing fuscous. Zheng-Liang; 2 S, Shaanxi Prov., June External features as in generic descrip- 1980, Ma Ning and Xiang Long-Cheng; 1 tion. (^,19, Shaanxi Prov., Huanglong, 9/10 Au- Pygofer side with caudal prolongation gust 1973, coll. Yuan Feng, MI Shun-Rong curved dorsolaterally; dorsoposterior mar- and Hui Jun-Rui; 1 S, Shaanxi Prov., Wug- gin with several macrosetae. Subgenital ong, 20 July 1987 coll. Northwestern Ag- plate short, lateral margin concave subapi- riculture College; 1 S, Shaanxi Prov., Wug- cally, with several macrosetae laterally. ong, 24 July 1987, coll. JIA Mei-Ling; 1 S, Connective Y-shaped, shaft robust and arms 2 9, Shaanxi Prov., Huoditang, 6 July well developed. Paramere with basal half 1984, coll. Northwestern Agriculture Col- wider and narrowing to the middle, apical lege; 1 d, 1 9, Shaanxi Prov., Mt. Qinling, half narrow. Aedeagus with basal apodeme 24 July 1995 coll. Liu Jun-Wu and Song well produced, shaft long and curved dor- Hua-Hai; 3 S, Shaanxi Prov., Nanwutai, sad with one apical pair of short processes, July 1979, coll. Tian Chou and Chen Tong; directed dorso-laterally and a pair oflonger 1 9, Shaanxi Prov., Nanwutai, June 1980, subapical processes from dorsal surface, coll. Ma Ning; 1 6, Shaanxi Prov., Fe- more or less parallel to shaft, directed ven- ngxian Country, 18-19 July 1988, coll. Cui trally and terminating distad of aedeagal Jun-Feng; 1 6, Shaanxi Prov., Yanan, June base in lateral view; phallotreme apical on 1980, coll. Ma Ning and Xiang Long- ventral su—rface, short. Cheng; 1 9, Shaanxi Prov., Mt. Taibeishan, Types. Holotype: 6, China, Gansu m Haopingsi, 1,165 m, 19/22 July 1956, coll. Prov.. Wenxian, Qiujiaba, 2,000-2,100 1 Zhou Yao; 1 d, Shaanxi Prov., June 1980, July 1998, coll. Yao Jian. Paratypes: China, coll. Ma Ning and Xiang Long-Cheng; 1 9 1 6, same data as holotype, coll. Yang VOLUME NUMBER 107, 1 223 Figs. 26—39. 26—33, Marsuiuiircllci /xiicillclii. 26. Head aiul ilioiax. doisal \icu. 27, Face. 28, Male pygoter side, lateral view. 29, Male genital valve and siihgenilal plale.s (left plate .setae omitted), ventral view. 30, Paramere, dorsal view. 31, Connective. 32, Aedeagus. dorsal view. 33, Aedeagus, lateral \ie\\. 34-39, M. protrudea. 34, Male pygofer side, lateral view. 35, Male genital valve and subgenital plate, ventral view. 36. Paramere, dorsal view. 37, Connective. 38, Aedeagus, dorsal view. 39, Aedeagus, lateral view. 224 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON Xing-Ke; 1 6, Gansu Prov., Dangchang, concave subapically forming a digitate api- Dahebagou, 1,700-2,300 m, 1 July 1998, cal process; and 3) the aedeagal basal apo- coll. Zhan—g Xue-Zhong (all in IZCAS). deme more pr—oduced. Notes. This new species resembles Etymology. This name is based on the Matsumurella minor, but can be distin- subgenital plate digitate process. guished from the latter by: 1) The pygofer Matsumurella minor Emeijanov prolongation stouter; 2) the subgenital plate tapered more apically; and 3) the aedeagus (Figs. 40-46) with subapical processes shorter and more Matsumurella minor Emelianov 1977: 151, parallel. — figs. 5-8; Cai and Shen 2002: 275. Etymology. This new species is based Material examined.-China, 1 6, Shaanxi on the pair of long parallel subapical pro- Prov., Ningshan Country, Huoditang, 22 cesses of the aedeagus. July 2000, coll. Dai Wu and Liu Zhen- Matsumurella protrudea, Zhang and Jiang (NWSUAF); 1 9, Shaanxi Prov., Ningshan Country, 17 August 1984, Dai, new species Northwestern Agriculture College (Figs. 34-39) — (NWSUAF); 1 2, Shaanxi Prov., Mt. Tai- Male. Length (including tegmen): baishan, Dadian, 2,300 m 30 June 1987, 6.1mm. Northwestern Agriculture University Brownish red, crown with a pair ofblack (NWSUAF); 1 9, Shaanxi Prov., Mt. Tai- marks on anterior margin. Scutellumyellow baishan, Zhongshansi, 17 July 1982, on anterior part. 1,500 m, coll. Zhou Jing-Ruo and Liu External features as in generic descrip- Lan (NWSUAF); 1 9, Shaanxi Prov., Mt. tion. Qinling, July 1973, Zhang Xue-Zhong Pygofer side with caudal prolongation di- (IZCAS); 1 S, Shaanxi Prov., Yanan, rected ventroposteriorly; dorsoposterior June 1980, coll. Ma Ning (NWSUAF); 2 margin with several macrosetae. Subgenital c?, 3 9, Henan Prov., Neixiang, Getiaopa, plate shorter than broad, lateral margin 14 July 1998, 66-700 m, coll. Hu Jian strongly concave subapically, forming a (NWSUAF); 16, Henan Prov., Longyu- digitate apical projection; lateral margin wan, 17 July 1996, coll. Zhang Wen-Zhu with several macrosatae. Connective Y- (NWSUAF); 1 9, Henan Prov., Songxian shaped, shaft robust and arms well devel- Country, Mt. Baiyunshan, 17 July 1996, oped. Paramere with basal half wider and 1,400 m, coll. Zhang Wen-Zhu narrowing to the middle, apical halfnarrow. (NWSUAF);. — Aedeagus with dorsal apodeme well pro- Distribution. China (Shaanxi, Henan), duced, shaft long and curved dorsad with a Mongolia. pair of apical processes directed laterally, perpendicular to the shaft; phallotreme api- Matsumurella longicauda Anufriev cally on ventral surface, elongate. (Figs. 47-53) — Type. Holotype: S, China, Henan Matsumurella longicauda Anufriev 1971: Prov., Xixia, Huangshian Forest Farm, 511, figs. 1-4; Cai, He and Gu 2001: 800-1,300 m, 17 July 1998, coll. Hu Jian 203; Cai and Shen 2002: 274. (NWSUAF). — — Notes. This new species resembles Material examined. China, 1 9, Zhe- Matsumurella longicauda, but can be dis- jiang, Xitianmu Mountain, 21 July 1981, tinguished from the latter by: 1) The py- coll. Yan Heng-Yuan; 1 S, Zhejiang, Mt. gofer caudal prolongation straighter and di- Tianmushan, 22 July 1981, coll. Yan Heng- rected posteroventrally; 2) the subgenital Yuan; 1 S, Zhejiang, Hangzhou, 21 May plate shorter with lateral margin strongly 1983, coll. Zheng Jian-Zhong (all in SEM). VOLUME NUMBER 107, 1 225 Figs. 40-53. 40-46, Matsiiiuiirclhi minor. 40, Male pygot'er side, lateral \ieu. 41. Male genilal \al\e and subgenital plate, ventral view. 42. Paramere, dorsal view. 43, Conneetive. 44, Aedeagiis. dorsal \iew. 45. Ae- deagus, lateral view. 46, Female abdominal sternum Vll, ventral view. 47-53. M. lonauaiula. 47, Male pygofer (genital capsule), lateral view. 48, Male genital valve and subgenital plate, ventral view. 49. Paramere. dorsal view. 50, Connective. 51, Aedeagus, lateral view. 52. Aedeagus. dorsal view. 53. Female abdominal sternum VII, ventral view. 226 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON Figs. 54-67. 54-60, Matsumurella nircata (reproduced from Cai and Wang 2002). 54, Male pygofer side, lateral view. 55,Malegenitalvalveandsubgenitalplate, ventral view. 56,Paramere,dorsalview.57,Connective. 58, Aedeagus, dorsal view. 59, Aedeagus, lateral view. 60, Female abdominal sternum VII, ventral view. 61- 67, M. singidaris (reproduced from Cai and Wang 2002). 61, Male pygofer side, lateral view. 62, Male genital valve and subgenital plate, ventral view. 63, Paramere. dorsal view. 64, Connective. 65, Aedeagus, dorsal view. 66, Aedeagus, lateral view. 67, Female abdominal sternum VII, ventral view. VOLUME NUMBER 107, 1 227 — Distribution. China (Jiangsu, Zhejiang, sumurella Ishihara from Henan Pro\ince, China Henan). (Homoptera: Cicadellidae: Deltocephalinae). pp. 21-24. In Shen. X. and Y. Zhao, eds. The Fauna Matsmnurella rurcata Cai et Wang andTaxonomyofInsects in Henan, Vol. 5. Insects (Figs. 54-60) of the Mountains Taihang and Tongbai Regions. ChinaAgricultural Sci-Tech Press. Beijing.China. Matsumurella rurcata Cai and Wang 2002: 453 pp. [in Chinese]. 22, figs. 9-16—; Cai and Shen 2002: 275. Cai. R and X. Shen. 2002. Homoptera: Cicadellidae, Distribution. China (Henan). pp. 269-279. In Shen. X. and Y. Zhao. eds. The Fauna and Taxonomy of Insects in Henan. Vol. 5. Matsumurella singularis Cai et Wang Insectsofthe MountainsTaihang andTongbai Re- gions. China Agricultural Sci-Tech Press. Beijing. (Figs. 61-67) China. 453 pp. [in Chinese]. Matsumurella singularis Cai and Wang Emeljanov. A. F. 1962. Materials on taxonomy ofPa- 2002: 21,figs. 1-8; Cai and Shen 2002: laearctic leafhoppers (Auchenorrhyncha. Eusceli- nae). Trudy Zoologicheskogo Instituta Akademii 275. — Nauk, USSR, 30: 156-184 [in Russian|. Distribution. China (Henan). . 1972. 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